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A dairy plant has an ammonia leak in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Whitehall Police, Crews Respond to Ammonia Leak at Schneider’s Dairy – Upon arriving at Schneider’s Dairy, located in the 700 block of Frank Street, crews found that there was a small leak from an ammonia supply line and worked to repair […]
An Kellogg’s facility in San Jose has an ammonia release in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… HazMat Crews Respond to Ammonia Spill at Kellogg’s Facility in San Jose – Firefighters responded to an ammonia spill at a San Jose facility operated by food manufacturer Kellogg’s in San Jose Friday afternoon. […keep reading] Washington Potato Factory […]
Residents in the Philippines smell ammonia from an ice plant in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Residents Complain of Ammonia Leak from an Ice Plant in Navotas – An ammonia leak was reported at an ice plant in Navotas City late Wednesday evening, triggering complaints from the residents about a foul smell in their […]
Low-charge ammonia systems are on the rise in this week’s edition of the Ammonia Week in Review… Bullish on Low-Charge Ammonia – Based on documented energy-efficiency gains, centralized, low-charge DX ammonia systems will continue to gain momentum, says Australian NatRef pioneer Stefan Jensen. […keep reading] Risk Ranking Matrix (Part 6) – In order to objectively rate the risk […]
Two Resource Compliance Team Members will be presenting at this year’s conference. Process Safety Consultant, Uriah Donaldson, will be giving the “CalARP 201” presentation and Peter Thomas, President and Senior Engineer, will be giving two presentations: “Ammonia Refrigeration RAGAGEP & IIAR Standard 9” and “What’s Wrong with this Picture?”. The 23rd California Unified Program Annual Training Conference […]